Former Arsenal chairman Sir Chips Keswick has died at the age of 84.
A lifelong supporter of the club, he joined the board in 2005 and accepted the role of chairman in 2013 when Peter Hill-Wood stepped down.
Keswick, who made his name in the banking industry and was a director of the Bank of England, spent seven years as club chairman.
“Sir Chips will be greatly missed by everyone at Arsenal who knew him,” Arsenal said in a statement.
“We extend our deepest sympathies to his wife Lady Sarah and their children David, Tobias and Adam.”
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